Yes. That's always possible, but there's only one of them.
yes
Yes, it is possible.
As written this is not a graphable thing. I does not represent a graphable equation because there is no "=" sign. Whatever the equation might be, the x intercept is found by setting y=0, which leaves you with an equation for x, which is the intercept.
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To find the x-intercept for 5x - 4y = 18, plug in a 0 for the y value and solve for x. 5x - 4(0) = 18 5x = 18 x = 18/5 or 3.6 The line will hit the x-axis at (3.6,0)
line of best fit.
Is it possible that extension line is meant?
Steepest line possible dealing with slope is up to, but not including infinity.
Yes. That's always possible, but there's only one of them.
yes
Sure it is possible to fail it.
Yes, it is possible.
As written this is not a graphable thing. I does not represent a graphable equation because there is no "=" sign. Whatever the equation might be, the x intercept is found by setting y=0, which leaves you with an equation for x, which is the intercept.
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Everything is possible.